; Originally established by Nimrod (Gen. 10:11), and today known as Nimrud, Calah became an important city in Iraq. The artist's reconstruction above shows the interior of Tiglath-pileser III's palace there (late seventh century BC). ABR FILE PHOTO...
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www.christiananswers.net/dictionary/nimrod.html
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Nimrod International Journal is published twice a year, spring and fall. Nimrod's mission is discovery: the journal seeks new, unheralded writers; writers from other lands who become accessible to the English speaking world through translation; ... Nimrod International Journal, at the University of Tulsa,
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www.utulsa.edu/nimrod/
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Marduk originated as the apotheosis of the biblical Nimrod. The book of Genesis lists Nimrod as a descendant of Ham, the third son of Noah. ... According to tradition, Nimrod set out to establish himself an empire and began by conquering the cities which had become established in Mesopotamia. Among these were Babel,
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www.ldolphin.org/Nimrod.html
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Nimrod's name is from the verb "let us revolt." He is said to be a mighty hunter (gibbor tsayidh) in the sight of the Lord, but the language has a dark meaning. He becomes a tyrant or despot leading an organized rebellion against the rule of Yahweh.
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Nimrod married his mother Ester when Moses (Musa) was sent to the devils 4,000 years ago). This meant the end of the Blackman's power to keep them in their boundaries of Europe. This brought them out of the caves putting them on the road to the conquest of Asia, (Black, Brown, Red and Yellow man).
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www.muhammadspeaks.com/Nimrod.html
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A teaching page about the Biblical Concept of Nimrod ... Satan, like Nimrod, is a hunter-king and not a shepherd-king. As previously noted, a hunter-king rules at the expense of his victim and it is this that satan does when he captures men to do his will.
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www.arlev.clara.net/nimrod.htm
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One of those who foreshadowed the Antichrist was Nimrod. In at least seven particulars can the analogy be clearly traced. First: his very name describes that which will be the most prominent characteristic of all in the one whom he typifies.
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www.pbministries.org/books/pink/Gleanings_Genesis/genes...
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Ernest Shackleton and the Nimorod expedition to Antarctica ... Shackleton was chosen to be leader of an expedition to leave for Antarctica in 1907 aboard the ship Nimrod, not the first choice of ship, but as in many Antarctic expeditions, one forced by the available budget.
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www.coolantarctica.com/Antarctica%20fact%20file/History...
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